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EL SALVADOR: 4 ALLEGED MEMBERS OF TERRORIST GROUP ARRESTED

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Spanish/Nat Police in El Salvador have arrested four students accused of being members of an alleged terrorist group. The law students are believed to be responsible for two recent bomb attacks including a car bomb near the house of...
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The New York Yankees marked the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 with a ceremony before their game against the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday. The team will be in the middle of a long road trip on Sunday, the anniversary of the attacks. (Sept. 7)

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HEADLINE: Yankees hold ceremony to mark 9/11 anniversary CAPTION: The New York Yankees marked the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 with a ceremony before their game against the Baltimore Orioles Wednesday. The team will be in the middle of a...
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The Anthrax Scare, Peru Bomb, Greece Bombs

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The Anthrax Scare The anthrax scare in the United States was not over either. In May, the U-S Federal Reserve reported about 20 pieces of mail tested positive for traces of anthrax in an initial screening. The tainted mail was discovered...
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Pence, Mattis lead Pentagon 9/11 remembrance

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US Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis lead Sept. 11 remembrances at the Pentagon.
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9/11 Tribute Museum Triples in Size

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The 9/11 Tribute Museum reopens at a new location in lower Manhattan Tuesday. It is triple the size of the former location with many new exhibits.The Tribute Museum was created by people who lost loved ones on 9/11. It is a space where...
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Bush visits printing firm and comments on anthrax

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Glen Burnie - 24 October 1. Bush walks into printing plant and greets employees 2. Printing machine 3. Bush looking at printing machines 4. Audience and Bush at podium 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President "You need to...
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Islamic bankers meet, discuss crackdown on terrorist money

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1. Interior Gulf Convention Centre, pan from registration to delegates 2. Conference hall interior 3. Man reading from the Quran 4. Delegates 5. Delegates and video screen 6. SOUNDBITE (English) His Excellency Abdulla H Saif, Bahrain...
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15 years after the deadliest domestic terror attack on U.S. soil, homegrown radicalism is again on the rise and survivors fear the lessons of the Oklahoma City bombing are being forgotten

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HEADLINE: Lessons learned: 15 years after OKC bombing CAPTION: 15 years after the deadliest domestic terror attack on U.S. soil, homegrown radicalism is again on the rise and survivors fear the lessons of the Oklahoma City bombing...
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US switches from yellow to more serious orange alert

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Washington, DC - 7 February 2003 1. US Attorney General John Ashcroft, FBI Director Robert Mueller and Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge enter news conference room at the Department of Justice offices 2. SOUNDBITE (English) John...
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Germany and France reax to Syrian suicide attack

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel insisted on Wednesday that a new United Nations resolution on Syria must be pushed through, as news emerged of a bomb in Damascus that killed top government officials. The bomb ripped through a high-level...
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Some of the first information gleaned from Osama bin Laden's compound indicates al-Qaida considered attacking U.S. trains on the upcoming anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Info from Osama raid shows interest in trains CAPTION: (255 characters): Some of the first information gleaned from Osama bin Laden's compound indicates al-Qaida considered attacking U.S. trains on the upcoming...
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Two men were convicted Monday of plotting to blow up jet fuel tanks at John F. Kennedy International Airport, a terror plot that authorities said was meant to outdo the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and avenge perceived U.S. oppression of Muslims.

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HEADLINE: Two men convicted in JFK airport bombing plot CAPTION: Two men were convicted Monday of plotting to blow up jet fuel tanks at John F. Kennedy International Airport, a terror plot that authorities said was meant to outdo the...
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The White House and Congress debated how the U.S. could help end recent Al-Qaida linked violence in Iraq on Thursday. Meanwhile, the bloodshed continues after a suicide bombing kills at least 21 people in Baghdad. (Jan 9)

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(nats ambulance) MANY OF THOSE INJURED WERE volunteers WAITING IN LINE OUTSIDE THE CENTER. (nat pop Arabic) (military handout video - Ramadi airstrike) (nat pop Arabic) "We don't have gas oil or benzene," said this Fallujah...
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WRAP Various reax to Kenya attacks

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1. Israeli flag 2. Close up map of Kenya 3. Israeli Foreign Minister Netanyahu getting ready for the press conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Foreign minister "We've had a terrorist attack against the Israelis...
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Afghan hotel raided overnight, 19 dead

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HEADLINE: Afghan hotel raided overnight, 19 dead CAPTION: NATO helicopters fired rockets to help end a siege at a luxury hotel in the Afghan capital Kabul overnight. Officials said 19 people died including 8 suicide attackers and 3...
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Democrat reposnse to SOTU address

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1. Wide shot of Nancy Pelosi, House of Representatives Democratic Leader and Tom Daschle, Senate Democratic Leader 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Nancy Pelosi, House of Representatives Democratic Leader: "Democrats have an unwavering...
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The Security Council adopts a broad counter-terrorism resolution

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1. Various of UN Security Council chambers 2. Introduction of resolution 3. Show of hands for unanimous agreement 4. Various of adjourning meeting 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jean-David Levitte, President Security Council "Tonight, we have...
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Clinton appeals to organised labour in DC speech

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Hillary Clinton is urging union workers to help her win "the kind of victory to build the future we all deserve" ahead of New York's presidential primary.Clinton addressed a meeting of the North America's Building Trades Unions Tuesday...
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AP Analysis: IS Recruits Ignorant of Islam

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYLondon - 9 August 20161. SLATE: "The Associated Press found that a significant proportion of recruits to the Islamic State group have limited knowledge of Sharia...
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After decades of war, few Afghans seek help for mental health

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AFGHAN MENTAL HEALTHSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:33SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionKabul - 23 July 20161. Various of aftermath of...
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May defends cuts to policing in wake of attacks

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Police have identified all three of the attackers in Saturday night's terror attack in London, and when progress in the investigation permits, their names will be released, Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday. May also...
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Ryan: Memories of 9/11 Should Focus on Future

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Speaker Paul Ryan presided over official US House of Representatives 9/11 commemoration ceremony on the East Front steps Friday morning.He suggested that the generation born after 9/11 has no concept of the impact the attacks had on...
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London Attacker Born in Britain, Known by MI5

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Mar.23 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Nicholas Burns examines what is known about Wednesday's London terror attack and discusses the need for cooperation across global security forces to protect citizens against terrorism. He speaks...
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UK PM May condemns "cowardly terrorist attack"

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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday condemned the "cowardly" terrorist attack in West London and urged the city's residents to carry on going about their lives. Twenty-two people were wounded Friday, mostly with...